﻿NORTH CAROLINA. 155 



Mound on ridge on Plott's farm, west bank of Ilicliland Creek, about 

 2 miles above Waynesville. 

 Reported by James Moouey. 



Mound on Long's farm, on west bank of Richland Creek, about three- 

 fourths of a mile below Raccoon Creek. 



Mound on Walter Brown's farm 1 mile soutli of Vvaynesville. 

 CTnopened. 



Stone cairns 1 mile east of Waynesville. 



Mound on west side of west fork of Pigeon River, 1^ miles above the 

 forks. 



Two small mounds on east side of same stream and nearly opposite 

 last. Opened by Valentine. 



Cemetery of earthen graves on east fork of Pigeon River, about 15 

 miles above the forks. 



Mound on west bank of Jonathan's Creek, 1 mile above mouth of 

 Hemphill Creek. 



Two mounds on east bank of Pigeon River just above Garden Creek. 



Cemetery on east bank of Pigeon River just below railroad cross- 

 ing. Graves in rows about 4 feet apart. Washed oat by every freshet. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Stone cairns (" mounds") on Rathbone's land, on south side of Hurri- 

 cane Creek. Unexplored. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 

 Mound at mouth of Cooly (Cold Spring) Creek on Pigeon River. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 

 Stone cairns on east fork of Pigeon River. Location not definitely 

 given. 



Reported by James Mooney. 



Mound just above Hurricane Creek on the east bank of Big Pigeon 

 River. 



Reported by J. W. Emmert. 



Henderson County. 



Several mounds on Lytle's farm on north side of Cane Creek, about 

 5 miles above its junction with the French Broad. 



Mounds on Mrs. Conner's farm, 1 mile from last, on north (same) 

 side of same creek. 



Two mounds on farm of J. B. Alexander, 2 miles above last, on same 

 (north) side of same creek. Possibly within the limits of Buncombe 

 County. 



Exijlored and described by J. W. Emmert. Described by Cyrus Tliomas in 

 Burial Mounds of the Northern Section (1888), pp. 74, 7^. 



Jackson County. 



Mound on east side of CuUowhee River just above its junction with 

 the Tuckasegee. Opened by Valentine, 



Mound on Hyatt's farm on head of Shoal Creek, about 4 miles from 

 Quallatown. 



